To: Hojczyk
As of right now, weve elected to stay out of this election Translates: As to the the future of the coal industry and the livelihood of our workers, their families, and their communities, we offer no opinion. Our sworn allegiance to the Democrat party obliges us to withhold support for anyone not endorsed by the Democrat party regardless of the consequences. Our political contributions will continue to support the Democrat party.
4 posted on
08/09/2012 7:07:22 AM PDT by
Never on my watch
(I can see November from the Chick-Fil-A drive through lane.)
To: Never on my watch
6 posted on
08/09/2012 7:11:19 AM PDT by
Hans
To: Never on my watch
8 posted on
08/09/2012 7:17:12 AM PDT by
Obadiah
(I am Oscar Mike)
To: Never on my watch
You can bet the coal workers themselves will not vote for Obama. The Unio understands after Obama cost them so many jobs stage a massive revolt and they would lose their cushy jobs.that if they did support him the rank and file would.
To: Never on my watch
You can bet the coal workers themselves will not vote for Obama. The Unio understands after Obama cost them so many jobs stage a massive revolt and they would lose their cushy jobs.that if they did support him the rank and file would.
To: Never on my watch
You can bet the coal workers themselves will not vote for Obama. The Unio understands after Obama cost them so many jobs stage a massive revolt and they would lose their cushy jobs.that if they did support him the rank and file would.
To: Never on my watch
You can bet the coal workers themselves will not vote for Obama. The Unio understands after Obama cost them so many jobs stage a massive revolt and they would lose their cushy jobs.that if they did support him the rank and file would.
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